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I always liked this album but was hesitant to buy a recording because I bought the White Album a few years ago and that cd was very poor reproduction of sound. I looked through all the reviews on this recording and was quite confident when I ordered.Having now received and played this cd I am very pleased with the sound quality.

The last 'proper' Beatles studio album which is now 48 years old. I still have my vinyl copy which came in a box with a book. Unfortunately, I can't remember the price, but it was much more expensive than a conventional album at the time. I thought that it was about time that I bought the CD, dispite converting my vinyl to MP 3, and it was well worth it. The remaster is so clear, and I now hear parts which I missed before. I love this album, dispite having Let It Be........naked, which is good, but I really like the original Phil Spector orchestrations on the original album. Would certainly recommend this album.

Not yet given a UK release, I'm not sure if this is a foreign import or a (whisper) unofficial version; but frankly I don't care. When an official UK release is forthcoming from Apple I'll buy that too... in the meantime.. this is a must for all fab four fans. I last watched it when it was on TV in the early 1980's and I'd forgotten most of it. It really is fascinating, but it's a documentary not a film in the true sense. I've docked it one star because the picture isn't the crystal clear HD quality you might be use to with a modern TV systems, that's all. Delivery and packaging were both excellent. Would use this supplier again without hesitation.

"Let It Be" was the final album released by The Beatles(even though the recording sessions predated "Abbey Road"). Though there's some undeniable classic songs included("Get Back", "Let It Be", "The Long and Winding Road" & "Across The Universe") the remaining songs, while good by anyone else's standards, are second rate songs by Beatles standards.

Contrary to some opinions, Phil Spector's reworking and embellishments of the tapes improved what were otherwise quite bland sounding productions.

I bought the vinyl edition. The EU pressing is a vast improvement over the American pressing that I got in my U.S.A. Beatles vinyl box.

Let It Be is the 12th and final studio album released by Beatles, being together. It was released 1970 by the band's Apple Records label shortly after the group announced their break-up. At that time always remember a discussion which is the last Beatles album Abey Road or Let it Be..., becaue it was known that most tracks of let it be was recorded in 1969. From my point of view, one of the best albums in terms of content and composition. This remastered version has a very high quality and high/low frequency ratio sound. The album comes with previously not seen photos in form of small photo album. Strongly recommend this album.

The Beatles were great, but not so great when this was made. An average film recording, and rare since it's not been available for years. It does show that underneath it all, the group were highly talented musicians but ordinary people - also that Lennon was obsessed with Yoko Ono and she appears in the film many times...showing her to be, in my opinion, the catalyst for the destruction of the world's greatest group.

I last saw this over 35 years ago & time has not diminished it's historical value. For the price- this is well worth the odd grainy shot and variable tinny sound as the music is fab(!) and the interaction between the four is absorbing. A lot of modern bands could do with watching this and see how it's done! A worthy addition for any Beatle collection in the meantime until someone somewhere puts out a remastered version with al the bits that were left out originally. Buy this!

Vinyl format.Nice polished modern reissue which comes on 180g vinyl and sturdier sleeve than previous repressings. The disc is housed in a plain inner sleeve with protective lining and the labels are the traditional Apple labels albeit with modern copyright notices. The set is shrink wrapped and has a sticker advising its part of the stereo remaster sets of 2009. Overall good reissue of standard release.